Examples of using Computer algebra in English and their translations into Slovak
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GUI for the computer algebra system Maxima.
British| created Mathematica, the first modern computer algebra system;
Computer algebra system for field theory problems.
GiNaC is Not a CAS Computer Algebra System.
Parallel computer algebra system for structural analysis of snarks.
WxMaxima is a graphical user interface for the computer algebra system Maxima.
General purpose computer algebra system: main binary and modules.
MathML 2.0 is intended to facilitate the use and re-use of mathematical and scientific content on the Web,and for other applications such as computer algebra systems, print typesetting, and voice synthesizers.
Computer algebra systems are now ubiquitous in all areas of science and engineering.
Maxima- Descendant Macsyma, legendary computer algebra system developed in the early 60s at MIT.
Maxima Computer algebra system for manipulation of symbolic and numerical expressions.
MathML is intended mathlab to facilitate the use and reuse of mathematical and scientific content on the Web,and for other applications such as computer algebra systems, print typesetting, and voice synthesis.
Maxima is a full-fledged computer algebra system for symbolic and numeric calculations.
MathML(Mathematical Markup Language) is intended to facilitate the use and re-use of mathematical and scientific content on the Web,and for other applications such as computer algebra systems, print typesetting, and voice synthesis.
Computer algebra systems are gaining more and more importance in all areas of science and engineering.
Macsyma made at the time a revolution in computer algebra and influenced many other systems, such as Maple and Mathematica.
PARI/GP is a widely used computer algebra system designed for fast computations in number theory(factorizations, algebraic number theory, elliptic curves…), but also contains a large number of other useful functions to compute with mathematical entities such as matrices, polynomials, power series, algebraic numbers etc.
This highly successful textbook, widely regarded as the'bible of computer algebra',gives a thorough introduction to the algorithmic basis of the mathematical engine in computer algebra systems.
The GPL licensed PARI/GP computer algebra system is designed for fast computations in number theory(factorizations, algebraic number theory, elliptic curves…), but also contains a large number of other useful functions to compute with mathematical entities such as matrices, polynomials, power series, algebraic numbers, transcendental functions and more.
Description: Maxima- a computer algebra system to work with symbolic and numerical expressions.
Maxima- A powerful computer algebra system, comparable in features with the commercial system Maple and Mathematica.
It aims to become a full- featured computer algebra system(CAS) while keeping the code as simple as possible in order to be comprehensible and easily extensible.
GiNaC(which stands for"GiNaC is Not a CAS(Computer Algebra System)") is a library for doing symbolic(i.e. non-numeric) computation directly in the C++ programming language.
In computer science, circuit diagrams are useful when visualizing expressions using Boolean algebra.
The content of the program was also very up-to-date, but compared to FIIT, the focus was much more on mathematical skills-analysis, algebra, differential equations, numeric- their computer implementations, and their practical applications.
He identified lack of success in algebra as one of the key factors holding students back from STEM fields, and inhibiting schools from bringing computer science to their students.
Most programming is done in higher level, compiled languages,or even interpreted that look like a cross between English and Algebra, and allow various abstractions depending on the language, such as encapsulation, function calls, data hiding, and more, to enable people reading and writing programs to deal with the vast quantity of information that the computer actually handles.